🛍️ Elevate your shopping game with style and ease!
The 2020 Upgraded Folding Shopping Cart is designed for convenience and durability, featuring a spacious waterproof storage bag, a robust stainless steel frame, and a unique tri-wheel design for effortless stair climbing. Ideal for various uses, from groceries to laundry, this cart is compact, easy to assemble, and perfect for anyone seeking a reliable shopping companion.
L**I
Fits 1 week of groceries for 2 adults
Lifesaver! We live on the 4th floor and it's a pretty long trek from the car to the apartment. This cart enables us to buy groceries for an entire week! Fits 2 giant groceries bags or 4 12-packs of soda. Bag can be removed and cart can be used as a dolly. Could be a little sturdier but overall very pleased. Will buy a second so we can double our shopping!
J**D
Child’s Toy
This Product was hard to use for any thing heavier than a 6 Pak of water. The plastic handles broke right away, and the plastic covers on the wheels broke and fell off, leaving the Cotter Pins holding the wheelsexposed. This Product was very over priced for the quality and usefulness as advertised. Also, the Strap with Velcro securing the cloth container to the metal handles do not secure it well enough to hold a full load of groceries in the container with out unhooking and falling down the stairs!
R**H
1/2 the cost of the best!
After using this several times now as a "grocery hauler" for apartment "going up stairs", I believe it is VERY GOOD! If you use store plastic bags load them side to side in the carrier moving items as needed to get maximum cargo similar to (Candy Crush/Tetris) while leaving the bags in place for fast unloading after. For bulkier items like cereal boxes put in first and arrange like above then add bags to fill and use the tie and cover flap to contain any excess out the top, but if not using bags arrange loose items like a puzzle keeping heavier items closer to bottom while maximizing space! The outer pockets for odd items may or may not help if you can get it in after you load the main bag, trial and error here. If you have a case of water or bag of dog food or other similar case, raise the bag bottom and place your case on the flat panel then just load your bag on top of the case till you feel comfortable what you can handle. If you are moving a LARGE BAG of dog food or similar large item, then use it like a 2-Wheel dolly and strap/bungee to cart so you don't have to worry about it falling off as you climb stairs.This cart has design limits like any other carrier. If you load it past 60 lbs. , (Weighed it), it starts to feel overloaded due to its overall lightweight materials which is a compromise of manageable weight by design and sturdiness for weight limit. The wheel assembly is easy to install and remove if you prefer to flatten the cart as much as possible. It is easy to carry, move, setup, takedown, but once it is folding you tend to want to stand it on its wheels which it can't, so it must be lying or leaning where you store it, not a problem just an observation. If your opinion of sturdy is a 50,S automobile vs today's cars then this cart may disappoint. It has to be manageable and no one likes to lug an anchor around. If you manage to max it at 70lbs loaded, it does the job but the wheel assembly becomes very strained when making tight turns in stair wells visible by flexing.70lbs may not sound like much, but how full was your large shopping cart and could you carry it all at once?I think you get the idea, just handle as much weight to YOUR abilities, and this cart will assist in the ease of lessening the pull to your arm and maximizing the load going up which I feel it does well! R H******UPDate 12/9/18:********Most all I stated is spot on in use after 15 trips with cart. My handle broke at the very top with a max load. If you look at the handle in the picture you see a three tier plastic design. The top does not have the metal tube running through it for added strength and so snapped. The second grab point is where it does have a metal tube for strength. It was still useable and I completed my trips with my hand on the second point. Suggest you grab it at the second grab point whenever your load is more than 1/2 of max allowed weight. Maybe reinforce it with tight duck tape if yours is not broke. Sorry it sounds like more trouble than it's worth but again this cart has noted limitations above of which I max it most trips! Don’t miss the point, it does assist and helps going up stairs!Will update at about 1-year point!•12/19 - Cart still in use and wheels still good. If they ever redesign the handle so it is stronger at its top then I would give it 5 * !Life expectancy if not loaded to max probably more than 5 years. Maxed out probably not . See you in 5 lol!RH
S**I
Works Great!
I am a sales rep and carry heavy samples. This cart has held up great...so far! The handle is comfortable. It handles stairs great! Handles a lot of weight. I will say be sure you put the wheels on correctly. If not they will fall off. And make sure the kick stand is out before putting the bag down or it will fall over. Otherwise I love it!
J**R
I hate this cart on so many levels.....
1. The photo gives you the impression you could carry a 5 gal jug of water. You can't. 2. Though it does fold for storage, the stabilizing bar isn't long enough even when you pull it out all the way (in the front under the plate that the bag sits on) That means that when the bag is full it tilts over on its front without warning and smashes all your stuff! 3. Having 3 wheels is supposed to make it easy to climb stairs, roll on uneven surfaces or do curbs. But the wheels are so small, tiny really, so using it to "climb stairs" is NO EASIER that if you had a cart with just one wheel. 4. These wheels are made of a hard material, not a true rubber, and they crack and fall apart. 5. The hole in the wheel that allows you to fix it to the axle isn't large enough. It took a maintenance man, a drill and a hammer to get the wheels on. My return date is March 9. I am trying to find a container large enough to return it because having owned a REALLY GREAT ONE that that company no longer makes, I had no idea that this one could be as bad as it is. AND IT'S at least twice the price of similar models. I am disappointed beyond belief. Worst purchase in recent memory. UPDATE!! I was on an escalator with a full cart when the stabilizing bar folded into itself, and I saw that the cart would hit a bunch of small children on vacation that were standing below me. Well, I went to grab the cart, and ended up falling with the cart on the escalator. Two weeks later, I still have a bump on my arm the size of a crabapple, an arm that is still a deep purple blue, and a lump about 3 1/2 inches long and 2 inches across on my abdomen. I can't afford the ultrasound/CT scan but after 14 days it still hurts like the devil. Liver, pancreas, ??? But the cart, if you care, is fine.....
D**H
Ok but feels and looks cheap and still so much force needed to come up steps
The whole thing needs to be metal. It feels cheap. Makes a ton of noise as you go up stairs and it does require still a lot of pulling as if using a normal dolly. All my neighbors know I'm coming because of the noise the plastic wheels make like stroller wheels make. If the wheels had a metal frame and were rubber then it would be better. Feels and looks like an aluminum frame
L**N
good job
This cart is so practical and stylish that everyone sees it and says they want to buy it. The important thing is that it is so convenient to go up the stairs.The only disadvantage is not easy to stand ,but maybe is my fault that I did not adjust right.I forgot to take a picture to show you how cool the wheels and that's how you get up the stairs
Z**Z
Good cart
It’s a good cart not just for shopping but also can be used for moving some stuff as long as it’s light. It holds well, works great on the stairs. And the bag is a heavy duty. And the thing that I like most is it’s light weight and doesn’t take so much space since you can fold it. It’s a little bit pricey though
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